Mr Collins said his "main concern" was the impact it will have on the business upstairs, run by Stacey McLaughlin.

She posted on Facebook saying she was devastated after seeing the damage to the business she had "worked her life" for and wanted the culprits found.

Forensic teams were seen outside the building yesterday morning after the break-in on Monday night.

It has been claimed drug needles and underwear were found strewn around the spa the following morning, but police did not confirm the details.

Ms McLaughlin said the sauna and other equipment had been broken while laptops and money were stolen.

She described the vandals as a "bunch of clowns" after they left an axe, hammers, knife and blood around the property.

MP Damian Collins hopes for a swift apprehension after his office and neighbouring business in Folkestone were targeted

She also warned residents to look out for Decleor products being sold as the spa is one of the only registered stockists in the south east.

Mr Collins said: "There has been a break in which affected both my office and that of the business above.

"As this is now part of a police investigation it wouldn't be appropriate for me to go into the fine details of what happened.

"My main concern is for the impact this will have had on the Vanity Flair business above my office which was also broken into.

"I hope that Kent Police can swiftly apprehend the people who have done this, so that they cannot cause any further damage to people’s property, and disturb businesses and residents in the town centre.

Vanity Flair owner Stacey McLaughlin hit out at the "junkies" for breaking into her spa causing damage to equipment. Picture: Google

"Whilst the break in to my office has made a mess, there do not appear to have been deliberate acts of vandalism within the office itself, and there has been no damage to or loss of office equipment."

He added all personal confidential information relating to constituents' case work remained stored safely at his office in Westminster.

A police spokesman said: "Kent Police received a report of a burglary at two business premises in West Cliff Gardens, Folkestone.

"It is believed the burglaries took place between Monday, August 7 and Tuesday, August 8.

"Officers are currently carrying out enquiries in the area."

Police said anyone who saw anything or has more information is asked to call 101 quoting reference 08-0243.